I was pretty aghast to see my article on Gen 6:1-4 deleted because I worked pretty hard on it. What happened is I cut and pasted the copyright onto my article and forgot to change "Johnson" to "Bockman"--stupid me! Is there some way to fix that? If not, is there some way to get out of Orthodoxwiki altogether? --[[User:John Bockman|John Bockman]]

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I was pretty aghast to see my article on Gen 6:1-4 deleted because I worked pretty hard on it. What happened is I cut and pasted the copyright onto my article and forgot to change "Johnson" to "Bockman"--stupid me! Is there some way to fix that? --[[User:John Bockman|John Bockman]]

On second thought, just delete my name from your list. I know full well not to submit copyrighted material--I may be stupid, but not so stupid as to do ''that''! --[[User:John Bockman|John Bockman]]

On second thought, just delete my name from your list. I know full well not to submit copyrighted material--I may be stupid, but not so stupid as to do ''that''! --[[User:John Bockman|John Bockman]]

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Thank you for your contributions and welcome to OrthodoxWiki! Fr. John

I was pretty aghast to see my article on Gen 6:1-4 deleted because I worked pretty hard on it. What happened is I cut and pasted the copyright onto my article and forgot to change "Johnson" to "Bockman"--stupid me! Is there some way to fix that? --John Bockman

On second thought, just delete my name from your list. I know full well not to submit copyrighted material--I may be stupid, but not so stupid as to do that! --John Bockman

Contents

Menaion

I think we're working toward a "combined menaion" of sorts. Include as many saints as possible for each day, but note where there are differences, e.g., for February 27, you would list: Raphael of Brooklyn (OCA commemoration). --Rdr. Andrew 10:34, 3 Feb 2005 (CST)

P.S. I'm quite happy to see your appearance here, BTW. :)

Lenten Triodion

Thank you for your help in rectifying my mistakes. Regarding the fasting page: for the "Fast-free weeks" section, is it still appropriate to call the week following the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee the first week of the Lenten Triodion since that is the first week of using that book? After some inquiries on campus this evening, I was told that usually Lenten Triodion refers to a) the book by that title, b) the period of time for which the book is used, or c) (in few circumstances) the three weeks before Lent starts for lack of a better name. Is there another name for these three weeks, or is it merely the start of the Lenten Triodion (definition b)? Thank you for your help. --magda 22:18, 22 Feb 2005 (CST)

Triodion supplement

Yeah, we were just talking about the supplemental book in one of our class yesterday (IIRC). I want to get it one of these days. Vital stuff. --Rdr. Andrew 04:57, 23 Feb 2005 (CST)

Anastasios

e-vangelism

The website and post is not making reference to the movement of the evangelical churches etc. It is making reference to the words literal meaning. btw, thanks for the welcome message.
...The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word ε